I apologize for being away from this thread for a while. I see it has taken on a life of its own! And I have thoughtfully read all the replies. There are so many, that at this time I can't respond individually to each point, but I may do that a little at a time.
I'm going to share something with you. I have been chatting with several Christians on another forum for days regarding this topic (one reason I have been away from THIS forum). They tend to be more conservative as a whole over there in the other forum, many believing in the "eternal torture" version of hell, but still I have found others who believe in a much more merciful, loving God who would not create such a place.
And my life has been CHANGED after talking to these people. I'm still a so-called "New Ager", but for the first time in years, I have decided to go to church today. I'm going to a Disciples of Christ church in my area which preaches a very loving message. As one person put it on another forum, I have rediscovered my "first love" (I guess there is a verse about that), which is Christianity. I am seeing the loving words of Jesus anew and not focusing on hell.
Do I believe the Bible is 100% inerrant? No, I do not. So I'm not a Fundamentalist. But I AM becoming a Christian once again (some would disagree since I know they think you must believe the Bible to be 100% inerrant to be a true Christian).
I was so "burned" by Christianity in my past that I had literally banned all Bibles from my house. They have been in a box in my garage (I couldn't throw them out, that didn't feel right, but I did banish them from the house.) I know this may seem shocking to some of you, but it's true. Now I can look at the Bible again through the eyes of a loving God.
By the way, some of you suggested that those who do not believe in the Bible must be living a wild life of wickedness. I am particularly offended by this. I happen to be a very loving, giving person, and I do NOT live a wild life of endless parties. I'm a caring mother, and I volunteer hours each week in my community. I do my best to love others as I do myself. Am I doing this to "earn a place in heaven"? Of course not (and I know many of you don't believe it's possible to earn a place in heaven anyway, except by belief in Jesus). But I do many things just because I know it's what a loving God would encourage me to do. Do I do it out of fear of judgement? Nope. I don't believe in a judgemental God. I do it because I know how to act in accordance with love, and the God of Love is helping me each and every day to be a more loving person.
I can't WAIT to go to church today. I want to learn more about just who Jesus is since I seem to have lost sight of him somewhere, focusing on all these words of judgement and eternal torment. Some of you may think "Well, she's not going to the RIGHT church." But just the fact I'm going to church at all would be viewed as a MIRACLE by my family.
God Bless You,
BridgeBuilder
I'm going to share something with you. I have been chatting with several Christians on another forum for days regarding this topic (one reason I have been away from THIS forum). They tend to be more conservative as a whole over there in the other forum, many believing in the "eternal torture" version of hell, but still I have found others who believe in a much more merciful, loving God who would not create such a place.
And my life has been CHANGED after talking to these people. I'm still a so-called "New Ager", but for the first time in years, I have decided to go to church today. I'm going to a Disciples of Christ church in my area which preaches a very loving message. As one person put it on another forum, I have rediscovered my "first love" (I guess there is a verse about that), which is Christianity. I am seeing the loving words of Jesus anew and not focusing on hell.
Do I believe the Bible is 100% inerrant? No, I do not. So I'm not a Fundamentalist. But I AM becoming a Christian once again (some would disagree since I know they think you must believe the Bible to be 100% inerrant to be a true Christian).
I was so "burned" by Christianity in my past that I had literally banned all Bibles from my house. They have been in a box in my garage (I couldn't throw them out, that didn't feel right, but I did banish them from the house.) I know this may seem shocking to some of you, but it's true. Now I can look at the Bible again through the eyes of a loving God.
By the way, some of you suggested that those who do not believe in the Bible must be living a wild life of wickedness. I am particularly offended by this. I happen to be a very loving, giving person, and I do NOT live a wild life of endless parties. I'm a caring mother, and I volunteer hours each week in my community. I do my best to love others as I do myself. Am I doing this to "earn a place in heaven"? Of course not (and I know many of you don't believe it's possible to earn a place in heaven anyway, except by belief in Jesus). But I do many things just because I know it's what a loving God would encourage me to do. Do I do it out of fear of judgement? Nope. I don't believe in a judgemental God. I do it because I know how to act in accordance with love, and the God of Love is helping me each and every day to be a more loving person.
I can't WAIT to go to church today. I want to learn more about just who Jesus is since I seem to have lost sight of him somewhere, focusing on all these words of judgement and eternal torment. Some of you may think "Well, she's not going to the RIGHT church." But just the fact I'm going to church at all would be viewed as a MIRACLE by my family.
God Bless You,
BridgeBuilder
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